Marion County RECORD
Vol. 136 , No. 39
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Marion, KS 66861
HEADLINES
Farmers are bringing in the wheat
Theme sought for Old Settlers Day celebration
Pastors appointed to area Methodist churches
Methodist churches recognized
Funds available for conservation practice
Women of Wheat Harvest: Sharon Klein begins her 39th wheat harvest
Fun day attracts more than 100 people to Marion Reservoir
A piece of history: Hannaford family piano on display at local museum
GOVERNMENT
County is ready, willing to consider wind farms
County treasurer will attend convention in Honolulu
Fair association receives county support for 2006
Tower, dog kennel operations approved
Emergency calls remain constant for month of May
Jaws of Life are priceless tools for rescue workers
Developer position on city agenda for Monday s meeting
County discusses new dump trucks
FOR THE RECORD
Accidents
Civil
County jail
Criminal
Deeds
Domestic
Marriage
Traffic
OPINION
Be a cheerleader
Revealing the results
Random Thoughts: Good times on Walnut River
Commentary: Modern conveniences make multi-tasking easy
Letters to the Editor
Another Day in the Country: Hear that whistle blow
DEATHS
Hazel Stenzel
Joseph Steiner
Mary Anna Scharenberg
Arthur Lewerenz
Carl Calam
Gilbert Bartel
PEOPLE
Parents announce Reiswig s engagement
Rziha, Aita to wed July 30 at Tampa
Hamilton, Lemus plan to marry
Gail and Marissa Makovec to celebrate 25th anniversary
Sassy senior moments: Seniors celebrate
Marion Manor: Residents enjoy bingo with St. Luke residents
St. Luke Living Center: Flag trivia entertains residents
Tampa: Santa Fe Trail summer meeting is July 9 at the park
Burdick: Hagebergs celebrate 47th wedding anniversary
Ramona: Descendants of J.B. Shields hold reunion
Lost Springs: It was a good weekend for outdoor activities, Father s Day events
SCHOOL/SPORTS
Centre students to receive instruction in study skills
Centre students achieve Standard of Excellence
K-State releases graduates and semester honors
Marion Marble and Granite continues successful season
Cottonwood Valley League: Centre nine- and 10-year-olds are trounced by Marion Ampride
From the Sidelines: Not even Alcatraz can escape the power of sports
Kaitlin Loney finishes successful soccer season
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